September 11th Fishing Report
A 20 percent chance of showers after 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 67. Light northeast wind becoming north 5 to 9 mph in the morning.Things have cooled down significantly and are forecasted to stay cool through the week and into the weekend.
Terrestrial action has started to pick up with smaller grasshoppers (morrish pink hopper!) and beetles plopped near undercuts getting fish to finally come out from under cover and eat. Tying a small beadhead below is an excellent way to fish.
We have started to see some olives in the evenings as well. While we won't call it the hatch yet, there are some noses poking up eating emergers in the riffles and the runs below.
All in all, the water temperatures are now to the point that things should be solid on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the extreme drought and low water levels are still holding the fishing back a little bit compared to where it normally is this time of year. However, it is MUCH better and getting better daily.